I received my copy of the remastered BGO Caught in the Act CD and I have to say, they did a great job with this remaster. Sounds great, everything is clear, and much better than the original.

Had a history of the band in the liner notes, but it looked like something that someone had typed up in a blog. Mentioned other bands and their histories way too much. But i'll take what I can get when it comes to this release. Still wish they could've done it some justice and threw in Heavy Metal Poisoning, Cold War, Renegade, and Haven't we Been Here Before.

"I've been instructed to inform you that your privileges have been penalized.
Your avoidance tactics have proven disappointing. Up yours, Roboto!"

DD: That's because I didn't allow it. Those assholes at Wooden Nickel/RCA...they put out a Greatest Hits album after "Lady". We only had one hit! The rest of the stuff was...well come on! I put my foot down. If you record extra material these record companies are going to do what they want with it and I didn't want that.

We would come into the studio and kick ideas back and forth until we had something to record. In all that time we only had one song rejected.

Styx' manager, Derek Sutton, did not allow the band to be filmed live during their heyday. He didn't allow much press at all, as he was tired of the band being eviscerated by the media.

However, footage does exist from in-house cameras. There are two concerts from the Winterland Ballroom in San Fransisco, from April 1976 (Equinox tour) and January, 1978 (Grand Illusion tour). The footage from 1981 is from the Capital Center in-house camera.

Styx' manager, Derek Sutton, did not allow the band to be filmed live during their heyday. He didn't allow much press at all, as he was tired of the band being eviscerated by the media.

However, footage does exist from in-house cameras. There are two concerts from the Winterland Ballroom in San Fransisco, from April 1976 (Equinox tour) and January, 1978 (Grand Illusion tour). The footage from 1981 is from the Capital Center in-house camera.

In the mid-2000's The Who started recording and releasing every concert they did on audio and video which I think is really neat, especially with in-house cameras being of better quality by then.

I saw Casino Rama (where Styx plays almost every year, about 3 hours from where I live) had footage for a promo video, and it was great. I would have paid $15 for a copy of the concert (with a bit of better editing and mixing) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUAFvys4mm4

would it be worth paying the extra money for live songs? If it had something recorded on that tour for the album, I think so. Equinox could have songs recorded during that tour would be great. Same for the other ones too.